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An election campaign stop at a public square in Falkenberg devolved into a food fight of sorts on Thursday when two protesters attempted to hit Sweden Democrats leader Jimmie Åkesson with eggs and tomatoes.

In one of the incidents, Åkesson was giving a talk at a public square in Falkenberg when two protesters attempted to hit the Sweden Democrats leader with eggs and tomatoes.

The two food-throwers, both younger men, jumped out in front of Åkesson with a carton of eggs but were stopped from launching them by police. The young men had better success throwing their tomatoes but none of them hit their intended target.

A scuffle then broke out in which a police officer was kicked in the leg.

“One person was arrested for violence against a public official,” Western Police District spokesman Stefan Gustafsson said.

The second incident occurred in Uddevalla, where upwards of 40 protesters disrupted an election stop featuring members of Alternative for Sweden (Alternativ för Sverige - AFS), an upstart party largely made up of former Sweden Democrats.

Some of the protesters began throwing eggs at the AFS members, which led to a minor fight. Two people were arrested, including one person who allegedly hit one of the politicians.